Cap



H. SLUTZKER Jan. 20, 1931.

CAP

Filed May 21. 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 i INVENTOR ATTORNEYS Jan. 20, 1931. H. SLUTZKER I! 1,7$9,604

CAP 5 Filed May 21. 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ATTORNEYS e um l intended to generallyexplainithe 'My invention relatesto. a' 'netv and 'ims proved cap. '4

L One of the objects-of my invention is to Imake an improved uniform capo havingiani adjustable stifiening-device sothatdue allovvancecan hemade for the shrinkage of the:

p 1 rnaintjainsgthecapv "Another object' ofmy inventionyistopro- V i vide a cap :havingan iimprovedfadjustable 13;

cap afterit'is washedj and releasable :device which serves asfa'shape appearance. f

Otherobjeots of invention are 'setjlortl 7 statement of the lobjeots of myinventionfis not to limit" it many manner;

' gcentralfsectlonfpar 1 'Fig. 1' is a vvertical tially in elevation.

Fig. 2 is a: seotional' vie ofFig. 3. l, 'ustable frame V n theiline Fig, 3 is a top viewof ad] Which-serves to stiffen the cap and" give it the desi ffid Shape. I t 'l-Figie is a sec of Fig. 3f; 5 r 5 ional vievv on the line "eetional'view shov ving-fadifiei Fig. 5 1s a l entemloodirnen't. e 1

' Fig. dis a topiview ofthe frame u'tilized in the device'shovvn in 'Fig.

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ofthe adj heated to each other;

therends' of the frame, after they connected to each other;

have been lfIt has heretoforefbeencustomary to provide eaps ofqnnany types, and particularly if uniform caps with interior frames or s'tifl'en 7 ing devices to-maintainthe Cap int-he desired shape. A Suchvlframes were not easytojremo've 'nxilren snp rzxnnfojn sew-1:6 a

or forna to stiffen the cap at theproper P 7 place andto give it the desired ornamental p material, said material ibeing relative in thefollowingdescription-fendjdravvings' which. illustrate a Ypreferried"embodiment. thereof, it beingsunderstoodthat the above" same and H 1 through the: oppositej end,: being iadj'u f hhly 1 stlilpapa'ss'esiso; tliatQt-he; :overlappingend a? V v P fastene rl'fi;V; Theitop ofdlhei fiap:SiszalSO p 7 v V Fig.7is a sectionalvi on'thejline i'i fij 50f Fig.6; g L jfFig; 8 ris'a sectional View on the -line i H o i j irfirinlyiheld the same-inpositionefThefraine 9 IS 2 33: zigzag glizffigpiece F may-also'beprovided ith a fastener Fig 10 is a'vie'w r b'fl ey l s npth d a nt h 'b' h ends are connected, .asshown' in Fig. 10'. H

the adjacientoend of the svveetstri 1'5 erial i i'b; 365757. I

whenz-thelcaps. were washed; lnaaddition tlief j -capslwouldi'I shrink-afierjtheyrwfire :WQShQ thus making it difionlt'toreinsert the frame;- 1 :faAcordih wozm mvemion,fam improve A 'l (adjustable; nameigissp f canflb readily removed and re filed; and} p the esired ornamental ne'r to a rini lwv ich stitEened materi'al;andgwhichmef lvidedzwithiajsweat ban hetop. .-part ;thecap is kmade'of anyi 'suiitablejcloth.

and yielc lahle sothat it requires frame toiholdit'jin the l-position shown .111 151, a V 121' ,The frame'F oomprises a stripofj-light f asi'lient. bendable: met 118119 as' 'alu'min -the5lik43: Z .iOne Oil/he ends. fsaidistr iinterloekedas'willfbe ,laterfr'nore fi l 7 lsierihed-i A front flapyis provided vvith. ll n1 7; at the top ithereofithro'ugh: which the ,fra e ."fastener'fizis providedtwhichpas'ses th- 511 f su'iitable openings'intheyrimlso a "to fi 1.2 :Theztop; portion-sot the papeonoeals vide'd with; a-seconrl';and iinwardly'prbjeoting: 1

" 'through anzeyeletin:

aCerit-eiid Qfth 'vveat strip? so'astol 6wwhich an also detachably pass,through 'sweatstrip 7 Theffran1e memberF can also j .be provided tvjith another piece for heinmed i jwise, in this embodiment the'mernberBa is omitted.

' As shown in Fig. 9, one endof the frame piece F is provided with a slotlO having arrow-shaped enlargements 11. The other end of the frame piece F is provided With notches 12 so as toproduce oj ections 14;which may be of different width.

ed,it canbe readily insertedthrough the-slot 10. Upon permitting the left ha'nd end to 7 turn until it is parallel to the righthand.

, I end, the said endsof the framepiece F are caused to engage at the broadends of-the en G largements 11, asshown in FigflO. The stripfia-shown in Fig. 3 provides handhold when-it-is desired to pull the frame f'As-shown in Fig. 4, thefront flap 3 may r bev --thre layers of material in order to streng hen the same. Itwill be'noted; thatthe front sweat strip or flap 3 is made of-pliablemateria'lso'that a hem] can be' formed Ifhavershownfa"preferred embodimentof a o'utof the cap. 7

the-rein by means i I of my'invention; but ,it is clear that numerons ehamg'e's and omissions canbe made without departing from its spirit.

claim:

topthereof, 91 depending sweat strip mounted u'ponsaid frame, and a .top sweat strip deitachablyeonnected to said front sweat strip,said top'swe'at striprhaving' its other end connected to the frame by a detachable fastening device, -so that the'top sweatistrip "can be removedfrom the frame withoutremoving-the frame from the cap.; intesti-monywwhereofl afiix m I 1 HYMA-NV-SL TZKER. M

If the left hand'end ofv the device shown in Fig. 9 is laterally twist:

aconvenient 

